DUBAI: An unknown group called the Arab Resistance Movement may have laid claim to the murder of the Iraqi governing council leader, but he was blown up days after a call by Osama bin Laden to target the Iraqi allies of the US-led occupying forces. The "Arab Resistance Movement/Rasheed Brigades" took responsibility for Monday's assassination of interim head Ezzedine Salim in a statement posted on an Iraqi website. US Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of military operations in Iraq, said the coalition was examining the claim, but its first suspicions pointed to Jordanian extremist Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi. "We don't...